This Adagio by JS Bach is one of the most famous compositions ever written. It’s beautiful, hypnotic and very relaxing - an ideal video to watch before bedtime.
(Personal Note: I will often watch a new video I have created many times looking for flaws, errors or ways to make it better before publishing it. This video has put me to sleep more than once during this process.)
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